Greenland Sharks: With a length of 23 feet and a weight of 1.025, this fish has a life span of at least 272 years long. They are found in Arctic regions
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Elephants: They can live upto 70 years or more. The reason for their lifespan is their large size, complex social structures, and slow metabolism
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Tuatara: The Tuatara is part of a distinct lineage, the order Rhynchocephalian, which is a living relic of the dinosaur age, with individuals capable of living over 100 years.
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Green Sea Turtle: The largest hard-shelled sea turtle weigh around 300 to 400 pounds on average individuals and can live over 100 years
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Bowhead Whale: The longest living mammals have a lifespan of up to 200 years.
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Rougheye Rockfish: This fish has a lifespan of up to 205 years and is one of the longest-living fish species
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Aldabra Giant Tortoise: They often exceeds a lifespan of 150 years